got the 45T sprocket and chain installed

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Old 02-20-2007, 02:38 AM
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To be honest with you I havent even ridden it yet. I also did my carb rejetting, smog delete, uni air filter and kdx snorkle etc all this weekend, however Im still waiting on my HMF exhaust to be delivered so I didnt want to ride it until after thats installed. All I did was start it up after the rejetting for a few minutes....its killing me.
 
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Old 02-20-2007, 08:18 AM
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That's what I am saying you don't need to remove any screws or bolts or anything it just slides off
 
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Old 02-20-2007, 05:10 PM
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That's what I am saying you don't need to remove any screws or bolts or anything it just slides off
Yes, but since you werent in my garage with me...let me try to explain. I use a motorcycle hydraulic jack and I had it jacked up high because I dont like working below my cods....soyes I didhave to remove the philips screws to give it more slack so the wheel could touch the ground and have enough freeplay for me to work comfortably without racking my applesack. I did not touch the caliper or rotor at all and it did just slide off the track easily using my method.
 
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Old 02-20-2007, 07:07 PM
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That's what I am saying you don't need to remove any screws or bolts or anything it just slides off
Yes, but since you werent in my garage with me...let me try to explain. I use a motorcycle hydraulic jack and I had it jacked up high because I dont like working below my cods....soyes I didhave to remove the philips screws to give it more slack so the wheel could touch the ground and have enough freeplay for me to work comfortably without racking my applesack. I did not touch the caliper or rotor at all and it did just slide off the track easily using my method.
[sm=laughat.gif]He said "applesack"[sm=roll.gif]
 
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